Refrigerated cabinet for storing biological articles equipped with means for controlling the cabinet contents

ABSTRACT

A thermostated cabinet for storing articles fitted with a radio-frequency identifier including a cabinet having an opening for introducing and removing articles, an article monitor comprising at lest one radio-frequency receiver connected to at least one antenna for detecting movements of the articles, and means for providing data to the ratio-frequency identifier.

RELATED APPLICATION

[0001] This is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/FR99/03015, with an international filing date of Dec. 3, 1999, which is based on French Patent Application No. 98/15297, filed Dec. 3, 1998.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0002] This invention pertains to the field of the storage and preservation of products in a thermostated cabinet, especially in a refrigerator or freezer. It pertains more specifically to the field of storing biomedical reagents and consumables, the preservation of organs for transplantation, which exhibit low tolerance to thermal variations and require rigorous management of the stored products.

BACKGROUND

[0003] Known in the state of the art is DE 29812877 which describes a refrigerator comprising a means for reading a transponder element affixed to the refrigerated products, in which the transponder element has an identification code. Also known is JP 10316210 which describes a refrigerator for storing food products, as well as EP 142688 and EP 851377.

[0004] These types of equipment can not be employed for the management of biological products which require a high degree of rigor with respect to the conditions of use and the thermal cycles. For this type of biological product, robotized thermostated cabinets have been proposed in the state of the art. These cabinets have electromechanical manipulators, controlled by a computer which stores in memory the movements of the products that are handled. This type of equipment is very expensive and is not completely reliable. In fact, a voluntary or involuntary change in the placement of the products in the cabinet severely disturbs the processing of the information which is solely based on the position of the manipulator arm at the moment when each product is deposited. If the position is changed other than by the manipulator arm, the calculator is unaware of this change and provides erroneous information.

[0005] It would accordingly be advantageous to resolve these disadvantages by providing a more reliable device, the additional cost of which—compared to a simple thermostated cabinet or cell—is small, and which enables rigorous management of the conditions of use and perfect traceability of the operating conditions. It would especially be advantageous to enable an irreversible association between the data relative to the life of the product and the product in question, and guarantee a continuity of information to enable reliable exploitation by other devices.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0006] This invention relates to a thermostated cabinet for storing articles fitted with a radio-frequency identifier including a cabinet having an opening for introducing and removing articles, an article monitor comprising at least one radio-frequency receiver connected to at least one antenna for detecting movements of the articles, and means for providing data to the radio-frequency identifier.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0007] The invention pertains in its broadest sense to a refrigerated cabinet for the storage of products, which cabinet is fitted with an opening for the introduction and removal of products, and means for monitoring the contents of the cabinet, characterized in that the monitoring means is constituted of at least one radio-frequency receiver connected to an antenna. This antenna is advantageously located in the vicinity of the cabinet opening to enable detection of the movements of the products fitted with a ratio-frequency identification means. The cabinet in accordance with the invention can be in the form of a transportable chest or cell.

[0008] The invention furthermore advantageously comprises a means for activating the RF identification means of the products. The means for activating the RF identification means of the products is preferably controlled by an opening detector for the cabinet's door.

[0009] According to an advantageous variant, the invention further comprises a computer for recording information relative to the identity of the products whose presence is detected in correlation with the temporal information provided by a clock. According to another variant, the invention further comprises signaling means activated by the removal of a product for a duration of time greater than a predetermined value. According to still another variant, the invention further comprises signaling means activated by a product counter controlled by the detection of the RF identification means associated with each product.

[0010] According to one variant, the product comprises a memory designed to record information relative to the storage conditions, especially dated information, to ensure traceability of the products.

[0011] The invention also pertains to temperature-sensitive products to be stored in a refrigerated cabinet, with each product bearing a specific RF identification label. This label furthermore preferably comprises a memory in which are recorded data relative to the storage and/or transport conditions.

[0012] Each product advantageously also comprises a temperature sensor controlling the identifier status transmitted by the RF label. According to one specific variant, the RF label comprises an antenna and an integrated circuit with an RF stage, an RF signal modulation stage and a memory containing a specific identification sequence for personalization of the modulation signal. According to another specific variant, the product according to the invention is formed by a container equipped with an RF identification label.

[0013] Better understanding of the invention will be obtained by reading the description below with reference to a nonlimitative example of implementation.

[0014] The cabinet is constituted by a frigorific cabinet closed by a door. The cabinet has trays for receiving different products, for example, organs intended for transplantation, blood bags, biochemical reagents and biological products. These products are especially blood bags bearing read-write RF labels or laboratory consumables with an RF integrated or hybrid circuit or a serotheque with an RF circuit. Each tray has a detection antenna such that it can query the radio-frequency labels carried by the stored products.

[0015] The detection antenna transmits entry and departure information for each labeled consumable or product to a computer equipped with a memory and a clock. This information makes it possible to know at all times:

[0016] the position of the different products in the refrigerator,

[0017] the departure time of the product,

[0018] the storage status,

[0019] the preservation conditions.

[0020] Reading the radio-frequency labels can be activated on a periodic basis or, preferably, by the contactor relay detecting the opening of the door. This equipment makes it possible to substantially guarantee the traceability of the refrigerated products, including when they are transported in other equipment fitted with means for reading the RF label of the product.

[0021] The radio-frequency labels with which the products are fitted can be labels comprising a microcomputer in the form of an integrated circuit powered by a battery or an H.F. loop, as well as an antenna. There is possibly a memory intended to record the information transmitted by the introduced products which makes it possible to exchange status information from a product originating from a different cabinet. They can also comprise a temperature or hygrometry sensor.

[0022] The microcomputers furthermore comprise a memory zone for the registration of personalization information enabling control of the signal sequence transmitted at the moment of label activation. When the RF labels fitted to the products intended to be refrigerated are equipped with a memory, the memory enables registration of information relative to the thermal cycles, in the form of a file comprising an identifier, for example, the date and time of the beginning of a period, the thermal conditions and, possibly, alarm data. The address of a new cycle can be triggered by the refrigerated equipment or on a periodic basis, or by opening the door.

[0023] The RF label can be an emission and reception label, or a simple emission label, or a simple reception label.

[0024] In the first case or the third case, the memory of the label records the data provided by the equipment in response to the activation produced upon introduction of the product in the refrigerated cabinet.

[0025] In the second case, the memory records the data upon activation of the emission signal. 

1. A thermostated cabinet for storing articles fitted with a radio-frequency identifier comprising: a cabinet having an opening for introducing and removing articles; an article monitor comprising at least one radio-frequency receiver connected to at least one antenna for detecting movements of the articles; and means for providing data to the radio-frequency identifier.
 2. The thermostated cabinet according to claim 1, further comprising means for activating the RF identifier.
 3. The thermostated cabinet according to claim 2, wherein the means for activating the RF product identifier is controlled by a cabinet door opening detector.
 4. The thermostated cabinet according to claim 1, further comprising a computer for recording information relative to identity of the articles, the presence of which is detected in correlation with temporal information provided by a clock.
 5. The thermostated cabinet according to claim 4, further comprising signalization means activated by removal of an article for a duration of time greater than a predetermined value.
 6. The thermostated cabinet according to claim 5, wherein the signalization means is activated by a product counter controlled by detection of the RF identifier means associated with each article.
 7. A temperature-sensitive article for storage in the thermostated cabinet according to claim 1, comprising an RF identification label and a memory for recording storage data.
 8. The article according to claim 7, comprising a temperature sensor controlling identifier status transmitted by the RF identification label.
 9. The article according to claim 7, wherein the RF identification label comprises an antenna and an integrated circuit comprising an RF stage, an RF signal modulation stage and a memory comprising a specific identification sequence for personalization of the modulation signal.
 10. The article according to claim 7, formed in a container equipped with an RF identification label.
 11. The article according to claim 7, wherein the memory records information relative to storage conditions.
 12. A system for preserving biological products in a thermostated cabinet comprising: a cabinet having an opening for introducing and removing products; means for monitoring contents of the cabinet comprising at least one ratio-frequency receiver connected to at least one antenna for detection of movements of the products which are fitted with a radio-frequency identification means; means to supply data to radio-frequency identification means; a multiplicity of biological products fitted with RF identification labels; and a memory for recording storage data.
 13. The device according to claim 1, wherein the cabinet is refrigerated.
 14. The method according to claim 12, wherein the cabinet is refrigerated. 